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Introduction

Yangsajae was an annex building of the Jeonjuhyanggyo Confucian School during the Joseon period, where young students prepared for their Saengwon (classics licentiate) and Jinsa (literary licentiate) tests after class. Currently, it has become a multi-purpose cultural space, which offers hanok stay and serves wild tea. Particularly, the house is famous, as Garam Lee Byeong-gi, a Sijo (Korean poem) poet, used to live there. A signboard that reads "Garam Dasil" is hung in the room, where the poet had stayed, along with pictures of his writing poems.

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Additional Taxes

N/A (Included in room rates)

Meals

Available (Included in room rates)

Parking Facility

Parking available for up to 10 cars

Reservations

+82-63-282-4959

Credit Cards

Accepted

Pickup Services

Not available

Pets

Permitted

Directions

From Jeonju
Bus Terminal, go left for 250m.Turn right onto Girin-ro Street (기린로),
and go 250m on the left road.Take Bus 190 to Girindaero Hanbyeokru (기린대로
한벽루).From the bus stop, turn around and go straight for 100m.Turn
left before an overpass bridge.Go straight for 150m, and stay on the right
road at the fork.Go straight for 50m to arrive at Yangsajae.